... EPR is used in place of a paper record? Given the complex nature of interaction of multidisciplinary communication in an ICU, we have chosen to triangulate three typesofqualitative data: video-based ... doctors), one sister in charge of the nurses in the unit (head nurse), one senior nurse in charge of each of three clusters of patient beds, one nurse looking after each of the 25 patients, the intensive ... were shared with members of the implementation steering group – including the consultant videoed – months after deployment of the system, and the effects of the introduction of the EPR on group interaction...
... Committee in 2009 The confidentiality and autonomy of the participants was insured They were informed of the purpose of the study, the voluntary nature of their participation, and their right to access ... his qualitative FGDs study with Arabic women in the United Arab Emirates [35] This is also consistent with the findings of Petro-Nustas (2001) who assessed the beliefs of a convenience sample of ... towards mammography screening The study showed that even though 76 % of the participants agreed about the benefits of mammography, half of them identified fear of discovering breast cancer as the...
... Institute of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Sdr Boulevard, Odense, Denmark 2Research Unit of Nursing, Institute of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health ... (suspicion of ) diagnosis (Table 1) Furthermore, some were financially well-off which gave them the possibility of buying recreational experiences, so that thoughts of cancer before start of treatment ... work of Brown, justifying his approach in the work of Schultz [45], the experience of the interaction between human beings is found to be crucial for the feeling of trust [42,45] In our study...
... reported on it Using a qualitative approach, this study explored the experiences and psychological process of college students with PTB Methods Study design The study design was qualitative, using ... Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education of The People's Republic of China In this document, college students with PTB are required to be centrally managed According to the policy of convergence ... http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2334/10/174 Page of agreed to participate in Meanwhile, we balanced the undergraduates according to the year ofstudy (3 freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors) According to the aim of the study, the...
... are often interested in the business of film and may regard Hollywood as an interesting cultural phenomenon worthy ofstudy Specialist avids tend to be the most obsessive, often dismissive of ... film is usually through a cinema viewing of a mainstream title Typesof avids There are sub-divisions within the broad audience group ‘avids’ Three typesof avids are discernible: summits, specialists ... piece of research aimed at producing a more detailed picture of the cinema-goer in terms of his/her motivations, propensity to be experimental, early experience of film, and general impression of...
... therefore conducted this qualitativestudy in all provinces of Pakistan, to know the perceptions of health workers and supervisors on the communication capability of the LHW; adequacy of their knowledge; ... means of continuing education would help them improve their areas of weak knowledge They liked the idea of receiving a regular publication from the programme Out of the total, about 3% of the ... research explored the views of health workers and their supervisors qualitatively as well as quantitatively, which is the strength of this study However, as the respondents of both components were...
... impact of onward migration on the lives of individual migrant nurses and their families Methods Ethical approval for the study was granted by the Research Ethics Committee of the Royal College of ... home Onward migration also offered professional opportunities For instance, one respondent spoke of her delight at being offered the opportunity to work in her area of expertise in Canada, something ... of Sociology, University of Surrey; 2001 Morse J: Determining Sample Size Qualitative Health Research 2000, 10(3): Pope C, Ziebland S, Mays N: Qualitative Research in Health Care: Analysing Qualitative...
... describing the experiences of supervisors by their own account It is based on a set ofqualitative individual interviews with each of the three supervisors employed as part of a CHW peer counselling ... social support grants This qualitative substudy forms part of the process evaluation of the larger RCT, with the intention that insights gained here will enhance understanding of the intervention process ... The content of the course included benefits of exclusive breastfeeding, dangers of mixed-feeding, safe preparation and storage of infant formula, breastfeeding management, management of common...
... [8,11], offering policy options beyond monetary incentives In a studyof health worker motivation in Benin and Kenya, qualitative research underscored the importance of further education and professional ... Johnson, Mawuli Gyakobo of the University of Ghana, and Peter Agyei-Baffour of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, for assistance with the submission of this study for ethical review ... (one leader was traveling at the time of the study) The majority of participants were male (87%), ranging in age from 29 to 80 yrs, with a mean age of 36 Most of the doctors who were currently in...
... design of study, coordinated the study and drafted manuscript 16 SMP: Participated in the conception and design of study, edited manuscript 17 IA: Participated in the conception and design of study, ... patients with higher levels of education tend to have a decreased risk of developing low back pain [5] This finding may be related to type of work of patients with higher levels of education having less ... overall purpose of this study was to address this deficiency by examining Page of 11 (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2007, 5:71 HRQOL of patients undergoing...
... ART, many of which related to their husbands’ fear of association with HIV Women who had gone to get tested and tested positive and knew of their husbands’ fear of HIV were often afraid of telling ... corroborate their views with those of nurses and other health staff, obtaining the views of health staff who dealt with cases of non-adherence at the time of this study To move beyond individual ... differences of experiences and that the sharing of experiences would enable them to articulate the nuances of their experiences We conducted 19 individual interviews and four FGDs with a total of 32...
... food allergies in terms of restriction of social activities, increased fear and anxiety, lack of understanding by others, and feelings of isolation[5] To improve support of patients, physicians ... resources at academic and community offices To the best of our knowledge, there is no published study evaluating teaching resources at allergists’ offices Future study would be needed to clarify ... 2) Methods Study design This was a two-part study consisting of an anonymous self-administered questionnaire completed by patients with food allergy or their caregivers (Part A) and a qualitative...
... design of this study and conceptualizing, editing, and revising the manuscript HSR oversaw the qualitative components of the parent study For this paper, she coordinated the design of the study; ... USA 2Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA, USA 3Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa ... about certain aspects of the intervention, a majority of which were focused on the use of incentives Most reservations were expressed in the context of a positive opinion of the overall intervention...
... benefits of diversity Interpersonal interaction and diversity of team membership, therefore, are an important focuses of the proposed study; specifically, we focus on sensemaking processes of the ... date obtained, description of the document, date of event or contact associated with the document, significance of the document, and a brief summary of the contents Page of Participant demographic ... consent for use of demographic data will be obtained after we provide a review of the nature of the study, participant’s role, confidentiality, and the associated risk/benefits of participation...
... in a 2008 studyof 340 clinics in six of the poorest districts across four of the nine provinces: “The number of doctors was only 7% of that required, and while the total number of professional ... disclosure: a qualitative analysis of TB patients in South Africa Aids Care 2007, 19(4):572-577 Yawn BP: The impact of childhood asthma on daily life of the family - a qualitativestudy using recurrent ... confidentiality Page of 10 of their HIV test results, lack of appropriately trained healthcare personnel, limited availability of antiretroviral medications, poor monitoring of patient care, and...
... to study the adoption of MDI/spacer, because various PEDs across the country are at different stages of adopting this method of treatment Focusing on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of ... participants by profession and MDI/spacer adoption category Category # of physicians # of RNs # of RTs Total # of focus group interviews # of individual interviews Early adopters Hospitals A, B and C 23 ... 'take risks' was a characteristic of at least one of the early adopting sites Participants in adopter sites perceived that the presence of a professional (or professionals) within the department...
... design of this study and conceptualizing, editing, and revising the manuscript HSR oversaw the qualitative components of the parent study For this paper, she coordinated the design of the study; ... USA 2Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA, USA 3Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa ... about certain aspects of the intervention, a majority of which were focused on the use of incentives Most reservations were expressed in the context of a positive opinion of the overall intervention...
... the use of this technology as a component of patient care Our selection of interview subjects was based on the identification of "typical cases" (clinicians who regularly used MMDs as part of their ... needed on the use of MMD systems to inform refinement of the MMD modules, including documentation of the length of time that patients actively use the MMD system, the number of MMD sessions completed ... Understanding the normalization of telemedicine services through qualitative evaluation J Am Inform Assoc 2003, 10:596-604 Coffey A, Atkinson P: Making sense ofqualitative data: complementary...
... information-rich cases whose study will illuminate the questions under study" [21] This necessarily included a mix of Guatemalans and foreigners Because the principal aim of this study was to assess Guatemalan ... end of the field research period, these summaries were uploaded into Atlas.ti 5.2 (Scientific Software Development GmbH, Berlin), a computer software program which assists in the analysis ofqualitative ... teams only work on the tip of the iceberg when it comes to addressing the medical problems of this country The problems of Guatemala – corruption, lack of resources, lack of education – all come...
... perceived? A qualitativestudyof perspectives from the UK and India Globalization and Health 2011 7:17 Author details Department of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and ... Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, The Scottish Government, Department of Learning, Northern Ireland, Welsh Assembly, GSK, BP, SHELL and BAE for the benefit of the UK and ... messages Page of Methods A total of 19 interviews were carried out with stakeholders; of these, eight were from the UK and 11 from India (see table 1) The stakeholders that took part in the study were...